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Year in Review
Ahmed Durrani (Sultan Al-Abdulla & Partners)
2025 in Review: Pakistan
February 18, 2026

In 2025, the Kluwer Arbitration Blog published two Pakistan-focused posts. Whilst this was in direct contrast to 2024, which saw a flurry of commentary on arbitration reform in Pakistan, the limited…

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Hirra Tung (McNair International)
Are “Scope and Coverage” Provisions in Treaties a Jurisdictional Gateway to Greater Domestic Oversight by the English Courts?
November 14, 2025

On 17 July 2025, in Korea v Elliott Associates LP [2025] EWCA Civ 905, the English Court of Appeal upheld Korea’s jurisdictional challenge pursuant to section 67 of the Arbitration Act 1996 (“AA 1996…

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Saara Gaur
Does the Permanent Court of Arbitration Have Jurisdiction Over India’s Water Treaty with Pakistan?
October 15, 2025

The Permanent Court of Arbitration (hereinafter, the “PCA”) has increasingly assumed jurisdiction over state-to-state disputes, even without explicit treaty provisions conferring jurisdiction. The…

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Ali Shouzab (Hussain Zaman Associates)
From Fluidity to Clarity? Pakistan’s Arbitration Act of 2024 and the Future of Public Policy
May 15, 2025

Pakistani Courts typically employ an expansive interpretation of the term ‘public policy’ when determining arbitrability of an international dispute or the enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. As…

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Umer Akram Chaudhry, Aneesa Agha (RMA & Co.)
SpaceCom v Wateen: Towards a Principled Approach to the Pro-Enforcement Policy in Pakistan
March 26, 2025

The Lahore High Court’s recent judgment in SpaceCom International, LLC v Wateen Telecom Ltd 2024 LHC 5494 (“SpaceCom”) is a landmark pronouncement that seeks to establish a balanced and principled…

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Ammad Manzur (Advocate of the High Courts, Pakistan)
SpaceCom v Wateen Telecom: Riding Against the Pro-Enforcement Tide in the Lahore High Court
March 01, 2025

In SpaceCom v Wateen Telecom, SpaceCom applied to the Lahore High Court (the “LHC”) for recognition and enforcement of awards rendered by a DIFC-LCIA tribunal (the “Tribunal”) under the Recognition…

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Ahmed Durrani (Sultan Al-Abdulla & Partners)
2024 in Review: Pakistan - A Year of Transformation?
February 14, 2025

2024 proved to be a pivotal year for the development of arbitration in Pakistan, driven by the government’s concerted efforts to reform Pakistan’s arbitration framework. Legislative developments…

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Ammad Manzur (Advocate of the High Courts, Pakistan), Rashid Ahmad (APM Terminals Maasvlakte II, Netherlands)
Interim Relief under Pakistan’s Proposed Arbitration Act: Promoting Judicial Non-Intervention?
December 07, 2024

In an attempt to modernize Pakistan’s legal regime on arbitration, the Law and Justice Commission of Pakistan assembled the Arbitration Law Review Committee (the “ALRC”), and tasked it to prepare a…

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Feisal Naqvi (Bhandari Naqvi Riaz)
“Appropriate Legality” and Arbitration Reform in Pakistan
August 28, 2024

“Small is Beautiful”, a collection of essays by the economist E. F. Schumacher, was published first in 1973, more than 50 years ago. Schumacher’s basic thesis was that the latest, shiniest or most…

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Rana Rizwan Hussain (Hussain and Associates)
At the Dawn of a New Arbitration Era, the Old Law Shines Bright: A Landmark Judgment by the Lahore High Court in Waqas Yaqub v. Adeel Yaqub Case
July 25, 2024

While Pakistan is heading towards promulgating a new arbitration law, developments continue to take place under the extant Arbitration Act, 1940 (“the  Act”). Section 34 is one of the most availed…

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